CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE

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Autor(a) principal: Ruperti-Lucero, Erika Marissa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Espinel-Guadalupe, Johana Verónica, Naranjo-Cabrera , Carlos Rolando, Aguilar-Pita, Diana Vicky
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Resumo: When the confinement began due to the presence of Covid-19, homes in Ecuador became workplaces. In this connection, the present study aims to characterize family life, and labor welfare based on the coping styles happening in the current context through a quantitative study. Data were collected through an online form. A Socio-demographic Questionnaire referred to as Confinement by Covid-19, and the Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CAE) were used. 258 individuals participated (65.9% women, and 34.1% men). The results show important characteristics of the reconciliation of family life-labor welfare. Furthermore, the time spent at home with children, and the adaptation to telework do not reveal a balance between the variables of roles and gender. Participants with less adaptation to telework present avoidant coping (r = - 140; p = 0.024), whilst participants in total dedication (home and work) exceed the established hours, and exhibit styles focused on the Solution (r = 0.155; p = 0.013), on the Religion (r = - 0.189; p = 0.002), and on the Avoidance (r = 0.187; p = 0.003).  
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spelling CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASECONCILIACIÓN DE LA VIDA FAMILIAR Y BIENESTAR LABORAL, ANÁLISIS DE ROLES SOCIALES Y GÉNERO EN TIEMPOS DE COVID-19. CASO ECUADORCONCILIAÇÃO DE VIDA FAMILIAR E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO, ANÁLISE DE PAPÉIS SOCIAIS E DE GÊNERO NA ÉPOCA DE COVID-19. EQUADOR CASEConciliaçãovida familiarbem-estar no trabalhoCOVID-19Conciliationfamily lifelabor welfareCOVID-19Conciliaciónvida familiarbienestar laboralCOVID-19When the confinement began due to the presence of Covid-19, homes in Ecuador became workplaces. In this connection, the present study aims to characterize family life, and labor welfare based on the coping styles happening in the current context through a quantitative study. Data were collected through an online form. A Socio-demographic Questionnaire referred to as Confinement by Covid-19, and the Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CAE) were used. 258 individuals participated (65.9% women, and 34.1% men). The results show important characteristics of the reconciliation of family life-labor welfare. Furthermore, the time spent at home with children, and the adaptation to telework do not reveal a balance between the variables of roles and gender. Participants with less adaptation to telework present avoidant coping (r = - 140; p = 0.024), whilst participants in total dedication (home and work) exceed the established hours, and exhibit styles focused on the Solution (r = 0.155; p = 0.013), on the Religion (r = - 0.189; p = 0.002), and on the Avoidance (r = 0.187; p = 0.003).  Cuando se inició el confinamiento por la presencia del Covid-19, en Ecuador los hogares se convirtieron en sitios de trabajo. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo caracterizar la vida familiar y bienestar laboral en función a los estilos de afrontamiento que se presentan en el actual contexto a través de un estudio cuantitativo. Se recopilaron datos por medio de un formulario en línea, se usó un Cuestionario Socio demográfico denominado Confinamiento por Covid-19 y el Cuestionario de Afrontamiento del Estrés-CAE. Participaron 258 personas (65,9 % mujeres y 34,1 % hombres). Los resultados evidencian características importantes de la conciliación vida familiar - bienestar laboral, que el tiempo de dedicación a los hijos e hijas - hogar y la adaptación al teletrabajo, no revelan un equilibrio entre las variables de roles y género. Las personas con menos adaptación al teletrabajo presentan afrontamientos Evitativo (r= - 140; p= 0,024) y personas en dedicación total (hogar y labores) superan las horas establecidas y presentan estilos Focalizados en la solución (r= 0,155; p= 0,013), en la Religión (r= - 0,189; p= 0,002) y en la Evitación (r= 0,187; p= 0,003).Quando o confinamento começou devido à presença de Covid-19, as casas no Equador se tornaram locais de trabalho. O presente estudo tem como objetivo caracterizar a vida familiar e o bem-estar no trabalho a partir dos estilos de enfrentamento que ocorrem no contexto atual por meio de um estudo quantitativo. Os dados foram coletados por meio de um formulário online, foram utilizados o Questionário Sociodemográfico denominado Confinement da Covid-19 e o Questionário de Enfrentamento do Estresse-CAE. Participaram 258 pessoas (65,9% mulheres e 34,1% homens). Os resultados mostram características importantes da conciliação da vida familiar - bem-estar no trabalho, que o tempo gasto com os filhos - casa e adaptação ao teletrabalho não revelam equilíbrio entre as variáveis ​​de papéis e gênero. Pessoas com menor adaptação ao teletrabalho apresentam enfrentamento da evitação (r = - 140; p = 0,024) e pessoas em dedicação total (casa e trabalho) excedem as horas estabelecidas e apresentam estilos Focados na solução (r = 0,155; p = 0,013), na Religião (r = - 0,189; p = 0,002) e na Evitação (r = 0,187; p = 0,003).SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/219710.1590/SciELOPreprints.2197spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2197/3658Copyright (c) 2021 Erika Marissa Ruperti-Lucero, Johana Verónica Espinel-Guadalupe, Carlos Rolando Naranjo-Cabrera , Diana Vicky Aguilar-Pitahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRuperti-Lucero, Erika MarissaEspinel-Guadalupe, Johana VerónicaNaranjo-Cabrera , Carlos RolandoAguilar-Pita, Diana Vickyreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-05-03T17:56:14Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2197Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-05-03T17:56:14SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
CONCILIACIÓN DE LA VIDA FAMILIAR Y BIENESTAR LABORAL, ANÁLISIS DE ROLES SOCIALES Y GÉNERO EN TIEMPOS DE COVID-19. CASO ECUADOR
CONCILIAÇÃO DE VIDA FAMILIAR E BEM-ESTAR NO TRABALHO, ANÁLISE DE PAPÉIS SOCIAIS E DE GÊNERO NA ÉPOCA DE COVID-19. EQUADOR CASE
title CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
spellingShingle CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
Ruperti-Lucero, Erika Marissa
Conciliação
vida familiar
bem-estar no trabalho
COVID-19
Conciliation
family life
labor welfare
COVID-19
Conciliación
vida familiar
bienestar laboral
COVID-19
title_short CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
title_full CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
title_fullStr CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
title_full_unstemmed CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
title_sort CONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND LABOR WELFARE, ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ROLES AND GENDER IN TIMES OF COVID-19. THE ECUADORIAN CASE
author Ruperti-Lucero, Erika Marissa
author_facet Ruperti-Lucero, Erika Marissa
Espinel-Guadalupe, Johana Verónica
Naranjo-Cabrera , Carlos Rolando
Aguilar-Pita, Diana Vicky
author_role author
author2 Espinel-Guadalupe, Johana Verónica
Naranjo-Cabrera , Carlos Rolando
Aguilar-Pita, Diana Vicky
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ruperti-Lucero, Erika Marissa
Espinel-Guadalupe, Johana Verónica
Naranjo-Cabrera , Carlos Rolando
Aguilar-Pita, Diana Vicky
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conciliação
vida familiar
bem-estar no trabalho
COVID-19
Conciliation
family life
labor welfare
COVID-19
Conciliación
vida familiar
bienestar laboral
COVID-19
topic Conciliação
vida familiar
bem-estar no trabalho
COVID-19
Conciliation
family life
labor welfare
COVID-19
Conciliación
vida familiar
bienestar laboral
COVID-19
description When the confinement began due to the presence of Covid-19, homes in Ecuador became workplaces. In this connection, the present study aims to characterize family life, and labor welfare based on the coping styles happening in the current context through a quantitative study. Data were collected through an online form. A Socio-demographic Questionnaire referred to as Confinement by Covid-19, and the Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CAE) were used. 258 individuals participated (65.9% women, and 34.1% men). The results show important characteristics of the reconciliation of family life-labor welfare. Furthermore, the time spent at home with children, and the adaptation to telework do not reveal a balance between the variables of roles and gender. Participants with less adaptation to telework present avoidant coping (r = - 140; p = 0.024), whilst participants in total dedication (home and work) exceed the established hours, and exhibit styles focused on the Solution (r = 0.155; p = 0.013), on the Religion (r = - 0.189; p = 0.002), and on the Avoidance (r = 0.187; p = 0.003).  
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